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Show DAILY UTAH STATE JOD NUMBER Vin. VOLUME remnants OF FLEETS FIGHTING OGDEN, UTAH 241. PARLIAMENT HAS BEEN PROROGUED DETAILS OF THE FIGHT WITH VLADIVOSTOK FLEET WASHIXGTQX, Aug. 15. A report Kceived at 'the state department itatei that there U another naval battle In progress off Port Arthur. The BnT.i.n warships which were driven back after the late battle made anearly this other daah tor Ilbetry remnant The of Togo's morning. fleet still on guard intercepted them end lighting ia now JAPANESE in progreia REPULSED IN FURIOUS ATTACH ST. PETERSBURG, Aug. 15. Vlce-ro- y Alexleff reporta that the Japaneae made a furioua attack on Takushan, A GENERAL NAVAL ATTACK ON PORT' ARTHUR Aug. 15. The 15. Consul-Gener- al WASHINGTON, Aug. at Che Foo, under toFowler, cables state departthe day's date, hundred wounded. ment that it la rumored that a general naval stack on Port Arthur be- HELD UP IN THE HEART OP THE CITY an American Express Wagon But Cannot Open the Safe. Negroes Rob MEMPHIS, Tenn., Aug. 15. Two negroes held up the American Express wagon In the heart of the city early this morning and relieved the driver of all the valuables they could get. They then commanded him to open the safe containing a large sum of money. He .convinced them that they could not open the safe and the robbers fled with what they had already secured. The police are at work trying to trace them, hut have yet secured no clue. REMAINS SHIPPED EAST. Section Foreman Hanaan Will Buried by Eagle Lodge at IS 8UNK OAVIS GOES TO Commissioners Met in Regular Today and Considered See-sio- n FOREST FIRES ARE HIS H0M1NAT1OH tap their water pipe near the Oakes In Ogden canyon for the purpose of tank securing water for sprinkling SHORT VACATION Soprise Will Be Sprung at White Thousands of Acres Burnt Dense No. 9. Chairman Stanford waa appointed Smoke Obscures Avenues of Sulphur Springs on as a special committee to confer with Wednesday. Escape the state and county hoard of horticulture In the matter of framing hills With Wife and Brother He Visits to be presented at the next meeting Winnisook Will Not of the legislature for the benefit of ' 15. 15. the Henry EUGENE, Or, Aug. Despite' ELKINS, W. Va., Aug. Talk Politics. the fruit growing Industry In this G. Davie, the Democratic nominee for frantic efforts of a large force of all locality. left at noon for White available men a terrific foreet fire conSuperintendent Scott of the Sou- RUSSIAN HEADQUARTERS, Manchuria, August 15. When the newa of the birth of a Russian heir was received here, General Kuropatkln paraded the troops, who General displayed much enthusiaam. Kuropatkln told them he hoped soon to be able to lead the troops to vic- Sulphur Springe, where hie formal notification will take place at 1 oclock tory. Wedneeday. He traveled in a private WASHINGTON, Aug. 15. Minister car aa far aa Qraceland. He waa acConger at Pekin informs the state de- companied by hla brother. Col. Tom w and daughter, partment that the Russian minister Davis, hla there has sent the Chinese government Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Lee, national a strong note charging complicity In committeeman McGraw, and several the Rieshltelnl leisure; charging the other personal friends. Chinese commodore with cowardice and treason and demanding a full ex- SUCCEEDS OFFICER SULUVAy planation of the incident and the ressevere toration of the destroyer and Cordon Appointed Special punishment for the commodore. Officer for the Southern aon-ln-la- Pacific- - BLACK They Will Raise a Big Fund to Help Unions; The Police Start Crus- ade Against Pickets. x tinues Its encroachments in the river valley, near Water Wl tervllle and Leaburg.' Thousands of acres of Valuable timber have been swept away. Fleeing settlers arriving here this morning say the smoke at some places is so dense as to render the roads invisible, making escape from the fire difficult. This place Is twenty miles distant from the fire line, but Is hurrying men to assist in the fight Me-Ken- APOSTLE PENROSE thern Pacific, In answer to a request from the board asking hi company construct a crossing over the new line to the cut-of- f, stated that he had referred the matter to Engineer Marsh with power to act. InDARD OIL CO'S. 8T, QUARTERLY DIVIDEND WITHDRAWS HAND" IS iff THE ' ' BIG INDIAN, N. Y, Aug. 15. Judge Alton B. Parker, after a nights sleep at Winnisook lodge, took his usual plunge in an artificial lake near the club. He refused an invitation to at- tend the cluba banquet tonight owing to possible references to political subjects. He left for Esopus at 2:40 this afternoon. . NEW YORK, Aug. 15. The StandThe Winnisook lodge, where the ard company of New Jersey has de- judge has been staying, Is 2,700 feet clared a quarterly dividend of 15 per above sea level, at the foot of the ahare. Slide mountalp. He was accompanied on his tour by Mra Parker and his PREACHES. 1 brother. Fred H. Parker. The many friends of H. H. Cordon, Attends Services at the Tabernacle FLEET of Box Elder county, will and the Fourth Ward Meeting note with pleasure hla appointment Heuce. . this morning to the position of special Charles W. Penrose of the PORTE FROM Apostle officer for the Southern Pacific aa suc- Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y cessor to William Sullivan, , who was Saints, waa the principal speaker at on Saturday appointed to the position the afternoon services In the Ogden of depot master to succeed George M. tabernacle yesterday. He chose as hla ' Kerr, deceased. subject "The Value of the Soul," and Turkey Will Give Recognition to Mr. Cordon Is a worthy successor treated the subject In a most InterestItalians Seek Police Protection American Schools and Pays to the office which has been so well manner. He praised the Sunday Oath of the Society Jbde ing an Indemnity. filled by Mr. Sullivan, and that Mr. school work of Weber stake, stating Public. Cordon will make an efficient officer that that organisation stood at the goes without saying, he made a host head of the Sunday school work In the of friends throughout Weber as well state and was looked up to and followas Box Elder county during his term ed as an example. Ital15. The BUFFALO, Aug. 15. Wealthy Aug. WASHINGTON, of sheriff of the latter county, who In the evening Apostle Penrose ad- navy department has been Informed ians here are being terrorised by tbe wish him success In his new position. dressed a largely attended meeting In sailed "Black Hand" society. Anthony Pepe, Mr. Sullivan, the new depot master, the Fourth ward meeting house, where that the European squadron In accord Gibraltar for from Smyrna grocer, and family are under police entered upon his duties this morning. he lectured from the text, "God la ance with an order from Minister protection. Love." delivering an eloquent dl Pepe received a letter Leishman, The 6bject, which was to WANDERED FROM HOME. course. from the sultan a positive threatening his life unless 8200 were obtain J. D. Johnson of Salt Lake enterfd of the most favored national left at a designated spot pledge the police station this morning and treatment for our schools In Turkey, NANNIE TOUT WILL SING. C. Antonixxl, a wealthy liquor mer- asked 'for assistance from the officers WILL BUILD SUBWAY. having been accomplished by Mr. The Wheelwright Bros. Construction chant received a similar notice de- In locating little fourteen-year-ol- d Grind Op Leishman, the presence of our fleet In Concert to Be Given in the company of this city today began the manding (1,000. Others have received Paul Place, who has apparently run Turkish waters Is no longer neces24th. era House August away from hla home In that city. construction of a concrete and cement similar letters. sary. famous Og the Nannie deMias Tuut, The officers have a thorough lined subway for the Rio Grande rail The reply not only gives assurance The oath administered by the sowith Ogden will favor den songstress, and photographs of the hoy mpany between Murray and ciety has been made public. The can scription no discriminations shall he and he will undoubtedly he located to- a concert on the evening of August that Bingham Junction. The aubway la for In the future between American shown didate for initiation smears the image day If he has made hls'waj! to this 24th. tke Purpose of permitting the Oregon and those of other national! schools her aponly be This will positively hla own city. Short Line to pas under the Rio of his favorite saint with but. re Incidentally, offers an Inher ties, before the Paul's father, who Is an employs of pearance in this city Gninde Western tracks In In place of blood and burns It. After taking the amount, It Is claimed, she will not demnity 0VPr- oath of faithfulness to the society he the Freed Furniture company of Salt turn to Europe, and ss at present thousand lovfive pounds Turkish, to four years The contract price la $25,000 and the shoots at a crucifix to signify his Lake Is considerably worried over the return to Amerlra for Mrs. Lane.- - as dtlsen. American not an fall should work will be completed In about one readiness to kill even his nearest rela- whereabouts of his son and Is using ers of real vocal talent the price of property owned by her. to hear this artist. every means to locate him. month. tive If bidden to do so by the society. Evanston. The remains of Peter Hansen, the section foreman who was killed last cut-of- f, Thursday on the Ogden-Lucl- n were sent Saturday night by Undertaker Richey to Evanston for burial. Hansen belonged to the Eagles' lodge, t Rock Springs, but had no relatives, cept a brother In Denmark. Sheriff Joseph son and Attorney. Parry of Box Elder county went out to Lucln to investigate the causes of Hansen's death. County Attorney Parry on his return from the cut-o- ff stated that Han-sn- 'a death was due to the careless-nes- s of the train crew. 'The man waa walking on the sidetrack, evidently supposing that the train waa on the tosln line. Instead of that the train kdng an extra took the sidetrack. The ttorney also states that no warning sounded by the engine. STRIKERS The county commissioners met in regular session this morning. All members, including the county attorney, were present Commissioner Wilson reported that the citizens of Uintah desired a considerable amount of repair work done on their road Into Burch creek. It CHICAGO, Aug. 15. The police bewae decided by the board, however, that they could not afford to appro- gan a rigid enforcement order against priate any more money for retailr In picketing this morning and made fifthat district at present. teen arrests. Donnelly denies all the Hyperlntendent N. C. Vlygure of the rumors of a settlement being In sight Northwestern railway Ogden and Th South Bide business men met this company asked for permission to construct a set of scales opposite their morning and formed an association to switch at North Ogden for the pur- aid the strikers. They will attempt pose of weighing beets. The request to raise a hundred thousand dollar was referred to Chairman Stanford relief fund within the next two weeks with power to act. If the strike 1 not settled before that More time waa granted Commison Wilson to the jietltlon time. This amount will materially aid reiMirt sioner from Huntsville asking for a new the strikers. The bridge over the Ogden river. board, however, was of the opinion PACKER8 CONSIDER THE BATTLE WON that It Is not a county bridge and that the matter requires further InvestiCHICAGO, Aug. 15. Notwithstandgation. Mr. Wilson reported further that ing the rumors of pending negotiathe new bridge at Liberty was rapid- tions between the strikers and tbe packers, the, representative of Swift ly nearing completion. Chairman Stanford reported that A Co. said this morning that there the refloorlng of the Rlverdale bridge would be no overtures from the packers looking for pence. Tbe packers was begun this morning. won the trouconsider strike and the of the cltlsena on behalf Joseph Fife, of Rlverdale, asked for permission to ble a closed Incident The action of erect a set of scales for the weighing the packing house teamsters In reof beets at the railroad switch near fusing to return to work until , the that place. The matter was referred butchers were reinstated Indicates no to Chairman Stanford with power to Immediate prospect of breaking the strike. act. Commlslsoner Wilson reported having finally secured permission from the Utah Light and rower company to PARKER TAKES A ' CHE FOO, Aug. 15. Unconfirmed rumor Is In circulation here that the cruiser Xovik bas been sunk. The Xovik took refuge at Klao Chou. She hour limit left within the twenty-fou- r BIRTH OF HEIR IS CELEBRATED AT THE FRONT a of AFFAIRS OF THE COUNTY- .- UNCONFIRMED RUMOR NOVIK 1904 MEN AID eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee AUGUSTA, GA., August 1. It wus report wl from Statesboro this morning that fifteen negroes, implicated in the murder of the llodges family three weeks ago, were lynched. It was said that the nmb had cut the telegraphic communications before beginning their work, so as to be secure from outside interruption. Two negroes were brought to Statesboro to stand trial for the Hodges murder and confessed, implicating thirteen others. A later report denies that there was any lynching, but says that the sheriff and two companies of state troops have all they can do to keep the 1110b back. An entire regiment is being ruslieA to the scene from Savannah. The negroes have confessed to a secret organization known as the Hefore Day Club, whose object was the wholsale murder and robbery of whites. The governor has received a telegram from the mayor of Statesboro saying that a thousand armed men are waiting to lynch the negroes as soon as they have been tried. He needs four military companies by G oclock to prevent a lynching. ; The governor jas ordered two companies from Savannah. It is stated that the trial is proceeding regularly. The militia is guarding the prisoners. state department has received a telegram from the American consul at Nagasaki stating that six' hundred survivors of the Russian cruiser Rurlk have landed at Sasabo with a THAT J Reports. TOKIO. Aug. 15. Additional details of Kamlmura'a defeat of the Vladivostok squadron reached here today. He met the Russians twenty miles from Ulaan at 5 o'clock on Saturday morning. The Japanese at once rushed Ipto battle. Fighting wha continuous until 10:80 when It waa seen that the Rurlk waa In trouble. She settled by the stern and slowly disappeared. Her prow was the last portion visible. The Rosala and Gramboi took flight and escaped. Several times during the action the Roaela and Gramboi were afire from the Japanese shells. The Russians mastered the flames. Both boats were heavily damaged. Small boats from the Japanese squadron saved 450 men of the Rurik's crew. Three hundred of her crew were killed or drowned, while but two Japaneae sailors were killed and seven wounded. Only one Japanese ship wss hit WASHINGTON, ST. 1'irrHHSm'HU. Aug. 15. It i esar the that reported lus iilmlixhed corporal punish- - ment forever, in celebration the birth of an lielr. Federal Troops Are Called Upon to Prevent the Lynching of Black Fiends. outside Port Arthur August 10th. They were repulsed at every point. On August 9th, after four day a bombardment, the fortreal at Dagoushan and SIX HUNDRED SURVIVOR8 eastern Syogouehan on the Russian OF THE RURIK 8AVED front was captured by the Japanese. Wolff mountain!, on the night of e ' Attacks and Sea. i AUGUST 15, BUSINESS BIRTH BY ACT OF MERCY TO MURDER WHITES eeaaaeeeeeeeeaeeeeeeeeeee gan this morning. He adds that the Russian cruiser Xovik and three destroyers have reached Che Foo. By Land CELEBRATES NEGROES ORGANIZE LONDON, Aug. 15. Parlia- ment was prorogued today. King Ed'ward In his speech said that Britain would energetically maintain right against Russia. Remainlogo Intercepts der of the Port Arthur Squadron MONDAY, MOB STONES POLICEMAN MAY DIE OMAHA, Aug. 15. Thirty strlke-breake- rs were stoned b ya mob In the Bheeley subqrb this morning. One policeman was probably fatally Injured. Eight arrests were made. HAVE NARROW ESCAPE Fumss Tunntl on 8outharn Paeifio. Men 8uffar- - From Gaseous In Seventeen workingmen at the Southern Pacific tunnel near Ryndon, Nevada, narrowly escaped suffocation last Saturday afternoon while at work In the tunnel. The Southern Pacific westbound passenger No. 8 dashed Into the tunnel without warning, and before the men could escape fumes, smoke and gas from the engine began to fill the tunnel so that the men were more or less overcome, several being unconscious when they were rescued. After the train had passed, those who were able to hurriedly carried the unconscious ones to the open air, where they were revived after considerable effort. The tunnel In which the accident occurred Is being made to shorten the route In accordance with recent Improvements on the Southern Pacific. , |